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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #201
    Jan 14, 2023

    “It’s onwards and upwards”: Ian Smith departs Sky after 23 years

    “It’s onwards and upwards”: Ian Smith departs Sky after 23 years

    After more than two decades.

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    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

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    @dogmeat said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

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    Nepia
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    #204

    @dogmeat Yeah can't believe they're not on the chopping block too.

    At least the haters of the Magpies due to Smith fanboiing wont have to worry about that anymore. 😉

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Smudge said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @dogmeat said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

    Key line is probably;

    "There’s a purpose and a direction towards Maori and Pacific island input and of course female sport like never before. The way of the world as they say."

    So essentially being put out to pasture for fresh faces. Not new for TV, but the new commentators have a lot to follow.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    replied to Smudge on last edited by Duluth
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    @Smudge said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

    Not a fan of his rugby commentary but he's been doing a good job in Aussie commentating the cricket. He asks questions and squeezes some relevant info out of their blokey commentators

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by Canes4life
    #207

    @Kirwan said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Smudge said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @dogmeat said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

    Key line is probably;

    "There’s a purpose and a direction towards Maori and Pacific island input and of course female sport like never before. The way of the world as they say."

    So essentially being put out to pasture for fresh faces. Not new for TV, but the new commentators have a lot to follow.

    Gutted to hear this but reading between the lines Sky is obviously pandering towards that direction our society is taking.

    Let's hope this new blood so to speak isn't a detriment to our viewing pleasure and Sky actually employee people who are good at their jobs, no matter their demographic.

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    @Canes4life said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Kirwan said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Smudge said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @dogmeat said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

    Key line is probably;

    "There’s a purpose and a direction towards Maori and Pacific island input and of course female sport like never before. The way of the world as they say."

    So essentially being put out to pasture for fresh faces. Not new for TV, but the new commentators have a lot to follow.

    Gutted to hear this but reading between the lines Sky is obviously pandering towards that direction our society is taking.

    Let's hope this new blood so to speak isn't a detriment to our viewing pleasure and Sky actually employee people who are good at their jobs, no matter their demographic.

    Nisbett hasn't been good at his job for years and they cancelled TJ's show that he was actually good at, so don't expect much.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #209

    We've seen the introduction of Jeff McTainsh and Rikki Swannell as main commentators in recent years. Sky need to get rid of some of the ex-players as sideline comments/interviewers.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Nepia said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Canes4life said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Kirwan said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Smudge said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @dogmeat said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    @Stargazer 'd think he'd give it away and retire, but I guess he needs a gig to keep himself in pies and doughnuts and ...

    I mean he's even older and fatter than me!

    Can't agree with him about Nisbett and Johnson. They're even more pensionable than Smith (performance wise at least for TJ).

    He's still very much a class act in the commentary box. He'll be in hot demand in Australia and England for a year or three yet. No need to retire if he's enjoying it.

    Key line is probably;

    "There’s a purpose and a direction towards Maori and Pacific island input and of course female sport like never before. The way of the world as they say."

    So essentially being put out to pasture for fresh faces. Not new for TV, but the new commentators have a lot to follow.

    Gutted to hear this but reading between the lines Sky is obviously pandering towards that direction our society is taking.

    Let's hope this new blood so to speak isn't a detriment to our viewing pleasure and Sky actually employee people who are good at their jobs, no matter their demographic.

    Nisbett hasn't been good at his job for years and they cancelled TJ's show that he was actually good at, so don't expect much.

    Gone from being boring and competent to boring and incompetent.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
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    @Stargazer said in Rugby Commentators/Presenters:

    Jan 14, 2023

    “It’s onwards and upwards”: Ian Smith departs Sky after 23 years

    “It’s onwards and upwards”: Ian Smith departs Sky after 23 years

    After more than two decades.

    Thats a shame. Wasn't a big fan of him in the rugby, but a huge fan in the cricket. I know he's very well thought of over here, so I suspect he'll pick up some gigs over the new few years up here. It's almost a certainty he will be in the commentary box for the UK broadcaster of the England series.

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